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Beer can Maine Coon from Canon Creative Park
Here's the latest of these can animals. Coon, that surely beats me as to what it is.
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That's really cool looking.
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Now that's a beer with attitude!
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A modle of a Maine Coon Cat that my Maine Coon Cat can't tear up.
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My cat chewed off one of the knobs for the shut-off valve under my toilet. If a cat wanted to tear that up, he could.
Great model. You selling these on E-Bay?
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Thanks, guys, now I know it's a cat and not a racoon! Not sure if I can sell them but if anyone is interested, I'll give it a thought.
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Maine Coons are large sized cats with tough bones and muscles that are characterized by their large ears and long coat. Some of the bigger cats of this breed weigh over 10 kg (22 lbs). Unlike their tough physical appearance, they have a warm and gentle temperament and they are very intelligent. The Maine Coon is known as the first natural breed of cat originating in the United States, but there are different theories on its ancestry.
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Thanks, ringmaster, and that's very informative.
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[QUOTE=Vermin_King;320300]My cat chewed off one of the knobs for the shut-off valve under my toilet. If a cat wanted to tear that up, he could.
Just look at him, he is a sweet, good natured, polite little guy. Althought he did distroy three die cast models and can occasionally wreck a room just by walking through it. |
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